Coil Cable

Whiterook

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Apr 13, 2015
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Minelab Equinox 800
Garrett AT Pro
Gold Bug II
Minelab GPX 4800
Garrett GTAx750
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Metal Detecting
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Treasure_Hunter

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Minelab_Equinox_ 800 Minelab_CTX-3030 Minelab_Excal_1000 Minelab_Sovereign_GT Minelab_Safari Minelab_ETrac Whites_Beach_Hunter_ID Fisher_1235_X
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Hello and welcome to TreasureNet..!

A loose cable can cause falsing more than anything.....
 

bigfoot1

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garrett,minelab,fisher,,,atp current weapon of choice
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Metal Detecting
it needs to be tight enuf near the coil so it does not move.movement will give a signal
 

Skippy SH13

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Agree with other posts. I actually had this problem initially (like you I had one loose wrap). I did it, because I wanted the ability to change lengths when handing to my son. I solved the problem two ways. First, was to simply twist the shaft around one when shortening, to keep the cable tight... Second.. I bought him his own metal detector, so I didn't have to do that any more. :thumbsup:

Other folks secure theirs with velcro or tape. I'd recommend velcro, as it doesn't leave residue on the shaft or cable.

Also, I've found while swinging if my headset cable touches the shaft, I'll get a false. I've now run the headset cable up through the arm rest in the velcro strap that came with the armrest (that I don't use for anything)
 

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